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This week, ESC held its General Body Meeting in person for the first time since early 2020.

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Back after a brief hiatus for fall break, ESC returned to discuss a survey, dining, and Shake Shack.

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ESC: Expansion Edition

This week ESC talked about expanding halal food options and expanding the student body.

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Since ESC’s members are busy planning cool initiatives (and with midterms), this week’s General Body Meeting was concise and productive.

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The newly elected Class of 2025 Council attended their first general body meeting this week.

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The discussion at this week’s General Body Meeting featured upcoming events, progress on some initiatives, and recognitions of the council’s limits. 

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The first half was run by the outgoing council, and the second marked the incoming council’s first general body meeting.

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This week ESC received disappointing news on credit limits and the SEAS gala but looked ahead to future plans.

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This week, ESC reviewed the draft of a proposal to the SEAS Committee on Instruction (COI) regarding this summer’s credit limit.

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This week’s ESC general body meeting began with a presentation on University Life Events Council and featured several joint initiatives with the other undergraduate student councils.

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We’re approaching the last stretch of the semester, and the Engineering Student Council knows it.

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Following a spring break hiatus, ESC returned with an untraditional general body meeting.

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Though last week’s announcement that SEAS would continue its PDF policy this semester was a triumph for the Engineering Student Council, its members’ work is far from over.

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ESC: Acronyms Edition

This week’s Engineering Student Council meeting featured acronyms ranging from the familiar SEAS and PDF to the less known iGEM.

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